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IEEE Transactions on Magnetics | 2016

Investigation of Geometric Variations for Multicell Cavities Using Perturbative Methods

K. Brackebusch; Ursula van Rienen

The design of multicell accelerator cavities is a challenging task, since it implies the manipulation of various shape parameters regarding different (partially contradicting) optimization goals. Simulating the electromagnetic characteristics of the full structure depending on various geometric parameters typically involves an enormous computational effort. In most cases, this limits the observed frequency range and the number of optimization passes. For the same reason, the effects of unintended shape deviations are usually excluded from the optimization processes, even though they may be of particular importance for the final design. Perturbative methods offer an efficient approach to tackle this issue. They allow the computation of the eigenmodes and the derived cavity performance parameters for a vast number of cavity designs based on one initial design. In this paper, we investigate the applicability of perturbative methods for performance optimization and simultaneous consideration of the shape variations of a multicell structure.


international conference on electromagnetics in advanced applications | 2015

Analysis of higher order modes in large superconducting radio frequency accelerating structures

Tomasz Galek; Johann Heller; Thomas Flisgen; K. Brackebusch; U. van Rienen

Superconducting radio frequency cavities used for accelerating charged particle beams are commonly used in accelerator facilities around the world. The design and optimization of modern superconducting RF cavities requires intensive numerical simulations. Vast number of operational parameters must be calculated to ensure appropriate functioning of the accelerating structures. In this study, we primarily focus on estimation and behavior of higher order modes in superconducting RF cavities connected in chains. To calculate large RF models the state-space concatenation scheme, an efficient hybrid method, is employed.


Archive | 2011

CALCULATION OF HIGH FREQUENCY FIELDS IN RESONANT CAVITIES BASED ON PERTURBATION THEORY

K. Brackebusch; U.van Rienen


Archive | 2012

EIGENMODE COMPUTATION FOR CAVITIES WITH PERTURBED GEOMETRY BASED ON A SERIES EXPANSION OF UNPERTURBED EIGENMODES

K. Brackebusch; U. van Rienen


Archive | 2015

Aspects of SRF Cavity Optimization for BESSY-VSR Upgrade

Tomasz Galek; K. Brackebusch; Thomas Flisgen; Johann Heller; U.van Rienen


17th International Conference on RF Superconductivity (SRF2015), Whistler, BC, Canada, Sept. 13-18, 2015 | 2015

Update on SRF Cavity Design, Production and Testing for BERLinPro

Axel Neumann; Wolfgang Anders; K. Brackebusch; A. Burrill; Gianluigi Ciovati; William Clemens; Chris Dreyfuss; Daniel Forehand; Andre Frahm; Tomasz Galek; H.-W. Glock; Teena M. Harris; Johann Heller; Peter Kneisel; Jens Knobloch; Oliver Kugeler; Roland Overton; Larry Turlington; Evgeny Zaplatin; Ursula van Rienen


Archive | 2014

AUTOMATED MODE RECOGNITION ALGORITHM FOR ACCELERATING CAVITIES

K. Brackebusch; Tomasz Galek; U. van Rienen


5th Int. Particle Accelerator Conf. (IPAC'14), Dresden, Germany, June 15-20, 2014 | 2014

Study of Higher Order Modes in Multi-Cell Cavities for BESSY-VSR Upgrade

Tomasz Galek; K. Brackebusch; Shahnam Gorgi Zadeh; Ursula van Rienen


Archive | 2012

IMPLEMENTATIONAL ASPECTS OF EIGENMODE COMPUTATION BASED ON PERTURBATION THEORY

K. Brackebusch; U. van Rienen


Archive | 2013

EIGENMODE COMPUTATION FOR ELLIPTICAL CAVITIES SUBJECT TO GEOMETRIC VARIATIONS USING PERTURBATIVE METHODS

K. Brackebusch; U. van Rienen

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Axel Neumann

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

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Jens Knobloch

Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin

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A. Burrill

Brookhaven National Laboratory

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Daniel Forehand

Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility

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